The world-renowned exhibition is now in its 61st year. It will open at Guernsey Museum when it reopens to the public after its January break on Friday – 31 years since the museum first started hosting the exhibition. It features some of the most exceptional nature photography taken today from across the globe.
‘We are proud to once again work with the Natural History Museum to bring this world-class exhibition to our visitors,’ said Helen Glencross, head of Culture and Heritage Services.
‘Renowned for its stunning photography, captured by talented photographers from across the globe, the exhibition not only showcases the beauty and diversity of the natural world but also reminds us of the urgent challenges we face in protecting it.
‘We look forward to welcoming visitors to the exhibition when we open our doors again on the 30 January.’
This year’s competition attracted over 60,000 entries from photographers of all ages and experience levels from 113 countries and territories all over the world.
This year’s award-winning images will embark on an international tour that will allow them to be seen by well over a million people.
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